Sparta Reconsidered

Helena P. Schrader is a scholar of ancient Sparta who has participated in international academic conferences and was a guest speaker in the modern City of Sparti's "Sparta Live!" program. Her novels on ancient Sparta extrapolate from ancient sources to create a credible interpretation of Spartan society.They have won praise from leading academic experts on ancient Sparta and have been translated into Greek and Polish.

Monday, July 15, 2019

The Captain from Kythera - An Excerpt from "A Heroic King"

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Eurybiades was the Spartiate elected admiral of the combined Greek fleet that faced the Persians in 480. We know almost nothing about him, ...
Monday, July 1, 2019

A Spartan Admiral

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In 480 BC, the Persian invasion of Greece was confronted at sea by a rag-tag fleet composed of 271 triremes and 16 penteconters. Although ...
Saturday, June 15, 2019

A Girl's Education - An Excerpt from "A Boy of the Agoge"

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The co-educational nature of education in Sparta was the scandal of the ancient world, and particularly the physical education component of...
Wednesday, May 15, 2019

An Amok Chorus - An Excerpt from "A Boy of the Agoge"

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The agoge, as I have argued repeatedly, was designed to produce self-confident, thinking citizens capable of independent action. The ...
Tuesday, April 16, 2019

Serving at the Syssitia - An Excerpt from "A Boy of the Agoge

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At the start of the month I noted that the boys of the agoge were required to serve as mess boys in the citizen messes, the syssitia. He...
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